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Jamcruise 2018: Reflections

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 Putting aside for a moment the strangeness of being on a massive floating city and fraught politics of global capitalism inherent in pretty much everything we do, Jamcruise ​16 was amazing and along with going to Cuba and Benin, probably the richest musical experiences of my life. 

​Five days, nights and morning of performing, listening, collaborating and creating with some of my most favorite and esteemed musicians, people I listened to and adored well before I ever imagined myself playing music: Maceo Parker, George Porter if the Meters, Steel Pulse, John Scofield, to make just a few. 

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I am truly grateful to have been a part of this and in awe of the tremendous amount of work it took to put together such a magical event. It was transformational and I want to see this happen again and that far more people- musicians and fans can experience this. 

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I am fascinated by the concept of modifying the concept of a cruise ship into something more sustainable. How could it run with a zero carbon footprint, with equitable labor practices, cooperative ownership, healthier connections with the people in the different port cities to build systems which promote economic self determination and cultural understanding and appreciation.  

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The cruise ships are sophisticated, well oiled machines and I wonder how much of this is possible only because of all the social and environmental costs and externalities that are hidden from us. Having several friends from Nicaragua who have spent decades working on and off ship, it is a mixed bag. It does offer new possibilities, relationships and income not possible at home. At the same time, the work is intense and demanding and full of assaults to ones dignity. And the price of being separated from ones family and community for periods of nine months at a time over several years. 

All that to say that in addition to my gratitude to the people who organized the event, I am even deeper indebted to the people on the ship grinding tirelessly to create a space for other people to experience such an intensely joyful event.  Til next time. 

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On Tour with Antibalas: West Coast / Rockies Spring 2018

Antibalas Spring 2018 tour dates on West Coast, Colorado and Idaho. Teaching at Penn State Spring 2018.

The year is off to a busy start. All this amidst the backdrop of total chaos. Cold days, hot days, snow in weird places, the threat of nuclear war and the daily erosion of democratic systems.

I digress. I'll be continuing the album tour for Antibalas's new album "Where the Gods Are In Peace." We're just back from Philly, DC, and Jamcruise 16, and our next stops are in Brooklyn followed by a West Coast run and dates in Boise! and Colorado. See upcoming dates below and check back for new additions or sign up to the Antibalas MAILING LIST.

I'm also teaching a semester-long undergraduate course titled AFAM 197 / MUSIC 297 "African Diaspora Music" at The Pennsylvania State University to 18 students. We're four weeks in. So far, so good.

Upcoming Performances

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New Antibalas Album out 9/15 on Daptone - PREORDER & Tour Dates

Antibalas announces release of 6th studio album, 2017-2018 tour dates.

That's right. We've made another album, our sixth full-length record in 19 (!) years.

This one is called "Where the Gods Are In Peace." Daptone will be releasing it 9/15/2017. Click HERE or on the cover image below to pre-order the album.

We'll be on tour in the fall throughout the US and beyond. Confirmed tour dates below:

 

 

 

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Aretha Carnegie Hall Show Photos / Video

I was blessed with the role of musical director (and flutist/baritone saxophonist) for this show at Carnegie Hall last Monday, putting together charts and arrangements for Antibalas, the ace house band for 18 of the 22 songs performed onstage that evening, among them:

  • Living Colour "Rock Steady"
  • Kenny Loggins "Until you come back to me"
  • Melissa Etheridge "I Never Loved a Man"
  • Ceelo Green "The Night Time is the Right Time"
  • Taj Mahal and Deva Mahal "Chain of Fools"
  • Ledisi "Daydreaming"
  • Ruthie Foster "Natural Woman"
  • Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave) "Don't Play That Song"
  • Don Bryant (Hi Records songwriter/singer) "Drown in My Own Tears"
  • Bettye Lavette "Ain't No Way
  • G-Love "Think"
  • Todd Rundgren "Since You've Been Gone"
  • Sarah Dash (of Labelle) "Dr. Feelgood"
  • Naomi Shelton "A Change is Gonna Come"
  • Little Kids Rock "Respect"
  • Rodney Crowell "The Weight"
  • Antibalas  "Who's Zoomin' Who"
  • Full ensemble with Living Colour: "Respect" (Reprise

Here are some of photos collected from the roving eyes of the Internet.

Tonight! @antibalas @carnegiehall #arethafranklin #chainoffools @lindsay_at_compass @arteaganyc #anightoremember @btarlow @marlowgoods

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What a great evening at #citywinerynyc

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Antibalas with vocalist Courtney Trice at City Winery NYC 3-7-2017 / Music of Aretha Franklin Afterparty

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Oct. 1 - NYC - Carnegie Hall: The Music of Bill Withers

Along with the Antibalas horn section, I'll be part of this tribute to one of my favorite singers of all time, Bill Withers. I'm honored to be part of an amazing cast of singers and musicians, including musical director Greg Phillinganes.

I've been working transcribing and arranging horn parts off the "Live at Carnegie"record and "Hits" for the four piece section including my colleagues Jordan McLean, Ray Mason, and Jas Walton.

MORE INFO: http://www.musicof.org/

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